Question
Identify this polynomial as a perfect square trinomial, a difference of squares, or neither.
9a^2+9a+36
Is it difference of squares?
9a^2+9a+36
Is it difference of squares?
Answers
9(a^2+a+4)
Answer: Neither.
Difference of 2 squares = (a+b)(a-b) =
a^2 - b^2
Answer: Neither.
Difference of 2 squares = (a+b)(a-b) =
a^2 - b^2
a perfect square trinomial
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